The CPI though hailed the "historic" return to power of CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Kerala and thanked people of the southern state for their "positive" support to the Left forces.
It also hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his claim that the result in Assam has reflected acceptance of ideology and politics of the NDA major and termed the same as one "without basis".
"TMC winning with bigger margin is definitely not a positive development. Apparently the electoral tactics of the Left Front of non-aggression with Congress in each others seat did not help the Left.
"It further reduced the Left strength. This is to be deeply analysed by the Left and its partners," CPI general secretary S Sudhakar Reddy said in a statement without naming any party specifically.
Hailing LDF's victory in Kerala "with a big majority in seats and votes", Reddy said the "consistent and massive" struggles of the Front on the issues of corruption and misgovernance had "exposed" Congress.
Reddy refused to buy Modi's claim that the poll outcome in Assam, where the BJP put on an impressive show to clinch power for the first time, reflected acceptance of the saffron party's ideology and politics by people.
He noted the BJP could not open account in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry but for the first time got one seat in Kerala assembly and bagged three seats in West Bengal.
The CPI national executive will meet on May 28 and May 29 in Delhi to review the electoral results and decides the future course of action.
As BJP made debut in north-east with its victory in Assam assembly polls, Modi yesterday hailed win as "historic" and "phenomenal" and said the mandate reflects growing popular support for the party's ideology of development and effort to transform the lives of people.
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